The E-mu Systems EMAX SE is a digital sampler and synthesizer workstation. It was released in 1989 and featured 8-bit sampling, 8-voice polyphony, and a built-in sequencer. It was popular among hip-hop producers in the early 1990s and was used on many classic hip-hop tracks.
Released in 1984, the Emulator II (EII) was E-mu's second eight-bit sampler. It improved upon the original by using companding digital-to-analog converters and a 27.7 kHz sample rate, along with resonant analog filters. The EII offered enhanced real-time...
Envelope is an analog function generator which can be used in a variety of ways: attack-decay (AD) envelope, attack-sustain-release (ASR), attack-release (AR), LFO, output voltage limiter, wave shaper. The attack time is set by the regulator or an...
Analog multifunctional voltage-controlled filter, based on SVR (State Variable Filter) technology. It has four filters with individual outputs: low pass, band pass, high frequency (high pass) and a notch filter. Notch filter can have the characteristic...
Foundation 3.1 is represented by a fully analogue modular synthesizer, consisting of thirteen modules encased in a stylish wooden housing. The core of the system is based on two multifunctional waveform oscillators, allowing to generate such waves as...